Princess Slime

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We have made a lot of themed slime – and this princess slime is one of our favorites! We will show you how to make slime inspired by all of your favorite princesses: Belle, Ariel, Cinderella and Elsa. These 4 different types of slime all have a similar recipe, but with a few small variations to make each princess slime unique. These would be perfect to make with your princess fan or even for a princess party!

Princess Slime

From Ariel to Belle slime, you are sure to find a favorite among these 4 options. These would make perfect party favors and would look great in a clear container. Make some to play with while you have a princess movie night at home or just as a fun rainy day activity!

Contact Solution – 1.5 tablespoons. Renu Fresh or Equate are both good brands which contain Boric Acid and Sodium Borate. The contact solution must contain these ingredients for your slime to form. Do not substitute for other brands.

Contact Solution -1.5 tablespoons. Renu Fresh or Equate are both good brands which contain Boric Acid and Sodium Borate. The contact solution must contain these ingredients for your slime to form. Do not substitute for other brands.

Contact Solution – 1.5 tablespoons. Renu Fresh or Equate are both good brands which contain Boric Acid and Sodium Borate. The contact solution must contain these ingredients for your slime to form. Do not substitute for other brands.

Contact Solution – 1.5 tablespoons. Renu Fresh or Equate are both good brands which contain Boric Acid and Sodium Borate. The contact solution must contain these ingredients for your slime to form. Do not substitute for other brands.

Safety Tips: Adults only should make the slime and handle all chemicals. Do not substitute any ingredients in our slime recipes. If you have sensitive skin, wear gloves while playing with the slime. Always wash hands before and after use. If you notice any skin irritation discontinue use immediately. See the bottom of the post for more safety precautions.

Watch the full video tutorial here before you get started!

Steps To Make Princess Slime

Follow these steps to make the Belle, Ariel, Cinderella and Elsa Princess Slimes.

1. Get a bowl to mix your slime ingredients in.

2. Pour 6 ounces of of glue (see above for what type of glue you need depending on what princess slime you want to make) into the bowl.

Note: For the Elsa slime, mix your baking soda first in the water until the baking soda dissolves. Then slowly add to your glue and mix slowly. We did this since using clear glue can cause a lot of bubbles in the slime and the baking soda can make it cloudy.

5. Slowly add the 1.5 tablespoons of contact solution and mix until it starts to form into slime. You don’t want to add too much or your slime will become too hard.

6. Knead the slime until it is not sticky. Keep kneading for at least 5-10 minutes. If you still find it too sticky, add a little baby lotion to your hands. You can add a few more teaspoons of contact solution but do this slowly or your slime may become too hard. We always recommend playing and kneading the slime as much as you can before adding more contact solution.

7. For extra decoration, add some pearl and clear gems to the Cinderella slime and some shells to your mermaid slime.

We hope you love how these princess slimes turned out! Which one is your favorite?

Slime Safety & Precautions

Note: Making slime is a science experiment and safety precautions should still be made when creating slime. By making this slime, you agree to our site terms which you can read here.